Great tutorial. Are you planning to do an update on this tutorial as American FactFinder is no longer supported by US Census Bureau and they moved all their efforts to the new data.census.gov, which I'm not sure how to navigate (I still use arcmap and it seems that the new data is for arcgis online or something else)
hmm ya you're right. I wasn't going to. The way I've been doing it now. Is to download the csv table and join to a shapefile using the GEOID value. You can keep using arcmap.
After watching several tutorials on this, your tutorial was by far the best and taught me all I needed to know! Thank you! Please make more.
thanks! That's really nice to hear :)
This was definitely one of the best tutorials I have ever seen. Thank you for explaining so clearly.
Thank you so much I'm creating a map around population change and also needed a base map of the city for my semester project this was beyond helpful.
This honestly saved me! Thanks so much!
Do you know if I can download arcpro on my laptop?
How can you get a block group for the east = west gateway region or is it possible?
Good video, you also have a nice voice!!
Great tutorial. Are you planning to do an update on this tutorial as American FactFinder is no longer supported by US Census Bureau and they moved all their efforts to the new data.census.gov, which I'm not sure how to navigate (I still use arcmap and it seems that the new data is for arcgis online or something else)
hmm ya you're right. I wasn't going to. The way I've been doing it now. Is to download the csv table and join to a shapefile using the GEOID value. You can keep using arcmap.
@@empowerdat2879 god senttt thank you
Sooo helpful!
Thank you!
nice video
I want the entire US as a block by state in one download....
I think their interface has changed.